>
> Meanwhile, Massa has been moved out of intensive care at the AEK military
> hospital in Budapest, with his personal doctor convinced he will race again.
>
>
> Massa's rapid improvement since undergoing surgery on Saturday to repair a
> fractured skull following his crash during qualifying for the Hungarian
> Grand Prix, has prompted doctors to move the Brazilian to his own private
> room.
>
> It means Massa is now off the critical list, although the 28-year-old will
> continue to be closely monitored by medical staff. Initial fears that the
> Brazilian may never drive again, due to concerns surrounding the sight in
> his left eye, also appear to have eased.
>
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/SPORT/07/29/f1.ferrari.massa.recovery/index.html

ciao
gr

> No my dear freind.This Scuderia worrior will get back in the action next
> year just as Schumi.Scuderia fans like will pray to god that he gets well by
> the end of this season so that he can take part in testing for 2010.


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